What really gives Lost Data its sonic force is not all the included excess, but an apparent refusal to settle into the predictable symmetry of four, eight, sixteen bar logic as the expected routine resting place. The DNA of that architecture still exists, but it is constantly being bent, misaligned, mangled or re-angled until it stops feeling like a weak safe-house and guarantee.
Tag: Syrte
b0t23 + inoperative system :: Synonym EP (Science Cult) — [concise]
Synonym carves a sharp path through bruising low-end sound design, relentless electro fragments, and pixelated bleep modulations, never easing its grip across five kaleidoscopic cuts.
V/A :: Point Central 2 (Science Cult)
Point Central’s second installment detonates crunchy, melodic electro with explosive rhythmic force, channeling classic IDM spirit through forward-facing sound design and tightly coiled energy.
Zeuge :: Aleister’s Meer (Defunkt)
Descending like a submersible into the digital abyss, Zeuge (aka Dmitriy Reznikov) unleashes a scorching industrial IDM onslaught—eight tracks of raw, unrelenting force navigating the murkier corners of sonic research for the Austin-based, forward-thinking Defunkt imprint.
V/A :: Bass Scene Investigation – Vol 1 (EC Underground)
Featuring six formidable contributors—illektrolab, ADJ, Pablo Funk, Errorbeauty, Syrte, and Francois Dillinger—each brings a distinct sonic identity, weaving between robotic rhythms and darker electro-mechanical textures.
V/A :: Wave Function (Ground State)
Ground State announces surprise compilation to celebrate Igloo Magazine and support the Electronic Music Community. (Press Release)
Cory Mills :: Cory Mills 1983-2024 (EC Underground)
A unique collection and audiovisual retrospective that goes a long way in commemorating Cory Mills’ memory.
Fleck E.S.C :: Rough Silk EP (Central Processing Unit)
Fleck E.S.C (aka Franck Collin) proves yet again his ability to create music that is both unique and electro-centered—Rough Silk being his second EP for CPU.
Fleck E.S.C. :: 486.134 EP (Science Cult)
If an AI were tasked with cross-pollinating Thomas Dolby with Photek, it might sound a lot like this funky, freaky, frantic masterpiece.

















